Emergency Rain Covers protect your DSLR and Mirrorless camera and lens

Mountable to tripod or monopod
Rain cover can be rolled-up on hood, ready to deploy when needed
Rain cover can be rolled-up on hood, ready to deploy when needed
Ability to access your camera through one cinchable sleeve
Mountable to tripod or monopod
Hot-shoe mount keeps cover located on camera during use
Dual viewing configurations for varying conditions
Oversize window to view your LCD and controls
Non-slip, adjustable strap attaches directly to the lens hood
Zipper on bottom to improve access and convenience
Seam-sealed for extreme protection in downpour or dusty conditions
Store rain cover in its included pouch
Water-resistant down to the last drop
Mountable to tripod or monopodRain cover can be rolled-up on hood, ready to deploy when neededRain cover can be rolled-up on hood, ready to deploy when neededAbility to access your camera through one cinchable sleeveMountable to tripod or monopodHot-shoe mount keeps cover located on camera during use

Emergency Rain Cover - Large

SKU: 740622

Sale price Regular price

$72.75

Never let the weather catch you off guard. Protect your expensive long glass with an Emergency Rain Cover that folds up and fits neatly in your camera kit — then quickly deployed at the first sign of foul weather.

This seam-sealed rain cover protects your camera and lens even in a heavy downpour, dust or snowstorm. A zippered bottom opens up for a tripod or monopod attachment, or for better access to the focus ring. Photographers can cinch up the cover for a tight fit, loosen like a tarp, or roll it up on the lens hood so it’s at-the-ready.

Key Features

  • Seam-sealed for extreme protection in downpour or dusty conditions
  • Compresses into an included compact carrying pouch
  • Oversize window to view your LCD and controls

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    4.8 Based on 44 Reviews
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    SM
    03/03/2024
    simon m.
    United Kingdom

    Totally awesome but falls short of just one thing

    Love the cover BUT , why is the bottom zipper not a double type ? if i want to use my tripod or monopod i have to have most of the bottom of the cover open, if it had a dual zipper the zip could be done up both ways so only the foot stuck out , i dont get what design engineer would miss something so simple like that ? it could do with a few extra straps along the length just to stop the material flapping as i have tons of excess ( im using it with a 300 F2.8 which is too big for the medium

    JS
    02/03/2024
    Jeff S.
    United States

    This rain cover is AWESOME

    I used this when I went to photograph the King tides and it was a biblical rain storm and up to 45 mph wind gusts the only thing that got wet was the front of lens. I have used cheaper product and they would slip off the lens, this held even in the wind. I would recommend this to anyone that is shooting in the rain and wind!

    MK
    02/02/2024
    Mark K.
    United States

    Essential Gear

    Easy to pack and a necessity for anyone doing outdoor work.

    J
    01/06/2024
    JS
    United States

    Bad design

    Very suspect 5 star average for 40 reviews. In any case who's bright idea was it to put THINK TANK in huge letters on this, and even worse "Emergency Rain Cover - Large?" Just a really poor look as I'm not into advertising brand names nor do I need the purpose of a tool written on it - it does not say "digital camera" on my camera. BH sells many rain covers, this one does nothing special and looks foolish.

    CG
    10/12/2023
    Cheryl G.
    United States

    Rain Cover is perfect

    Easy to use and maneuver. Doesn’t take up much space in my camera bag. Used with D5 and 400mm lens with monopod.